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Photographic News for Amateur Photographers
Everybody who has seen the Palace of the Tuileries will remember the very
considerable elevation pi the peculiarly-shaped towers — if we may use the word
, in lieu of a more exact term ; yet the tower in the photoglyph, with the iron railing
...
George Wharton Simpson, Sir William Crookes,
1860
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Astronomical Observations Made at the Royal Observatory, ...
At present the palm of tint-beauty is with the photograph ; but, and this is most
important for scientific objects, definition and minute linear accuracy appear
almost better in the photoglyph, i-e-, as invented and practised by Mr Fox Talbot *
The ...
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Paul's Odyssey: America, 1945-1985
They sold us, for a handsome sum, a copy of an 1866 photoglyph that
demonstrated that even fairly primitive methods could produce surprisingly high
fidelity images. As I was leaving the store I inquired whether Jammes had
anything else that ...
The plate from which the photoglyph given away by our contemporary was
printed is of copper. This, after being engraved by Mr. Fox Talbot, was steel-faced
. The result of this process is to give us a plate which may be used for printing any
...
John I Knight, Henry Lacey,
1823
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American Printer and Lithographer
Simultaneously with Daguerre's announcement of his "Daguerreotype" in 1839
he had W. H. Fox Talbot Inventor of the "Photoglyph" process, 1852. From a
heliogravure brought out his "Talbotype" or "Calotype" silver prints on paper,
which ...
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Writing the Roaming Subject: The Biotext in Canadian Literature
... 137n7; Pacific Windows (Miki edition), 94–5, 132; 'Papa's Version,' 83, 85; Pear
Tree Pomes, 16, 89, 132; 'Photoglyph,' 132; place and, 88; role-playing and, 104
–5; self and, 87, 95, 101, 105; self-consciousness and, 92; self-identification of, ...
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Looking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms
For these processes, he coined the term photoglyph from the Greek for “carved
light.” photoglyptie See woodburytype. photogrAm A photogram is a kind of
photograph, although made. photogrAm László Moholy-Nagy (American, b.
Hungary ...
Gordon Baldwin, Martin C. Jürgens,
2009
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Russian Futurism: A History
A History Vladimir Markov. < . ., V \- . \ * . . * IV, » Photoglyph of Elena Guro. 1912(
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Photoglyph′ic. Photogeny, fōtoj′eni, n. the artof taking pictures by the action
oflight on a chemically prepared ground. —adjs.Photogen′ic, Photog′enous.
Photography, fōtog′rafi,n. theart ofproducing pictures by the actionof light on ...
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Asian Canadian Writing Beyond Autoethnography
... fragments of text—and their ability to illustrate important concepts that make
them such a crucial part of the ongoing “ramble.” For example, Wah draws
connections between Kiyooka's work on the photoglyph in his “Notes toward a
Book of ...
Eleanor Ty, Christl Verduyn,
2008